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Is there such thing as a legal music service that doesn't use DRM's?

zekrahminator

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Let's just say that the music service I currently use ain't exactly cutting it. I'd like to change to a subscription-based service, and don't quite know where to look. Bittorent/Limewire/Shareaza are NOT the kind of services I'm looking for :p. So far, I see that URGE (yes, that thing that came with WMP11) would cost me $150 a year, which gives me all the songs I want and lets me shove them on my MP3 player. Yahoo Music Unlimited To Go does the same thing for $7 less. Since both of those services use DRM's I don't really like, I was wondering if you guys knew any legal music subscription services.
 
I guess not, just got Urge for $15 a month.
 
I used to like MSN music. I would burn the CD then recopy it back and have a DRM free copy.
 
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